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People faced with higher power bills during the lockdown need to approach their power companies to discuss payment options, Consumer NZ says.
People faced with higher power bills during the lockdown need to approach their power companies to discuss payment options, Consumer NZ says. Keep Reading
The Health Ministry has been consulting with the GCSB over tracing people as it works to get its Covid-19 systems up to speed. Keep Reading
As New Zealanders await today’s cabinet decision about whether to step down from the restrictions of Covid-19 Alert Level 4, the head of the... Keep Reading
Deputy PM says Government must save the economy as fast as possible. Keep Reading
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A group of New Zealanders stuck in South America for a month are now on their way home. Keep Reading
The Blood Service urged people to continue donating,after a wave of cancellations. Keep Reading
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Chinese restaurants are thought to be among the hardest hit by the Covid-19 virus with many suffering loss of business well before lockdown. Keep Reading
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The holy fasting month of Ramadan begins later this week. Keep Reading
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How can we honour Anzac Day with dignity while maintaining the conditions of lockdown? It is a question the community of Otangarei in Whangarei have met to... Keep Reading
The day before a decision on whether the country will move down to alert level 3, nine new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in New Zealand. Keep Reading
The classic pie is in short supply and jobs are on the line as bakeries all over provincial and urban New Zealand feel the impact of the lockdown, reports Jim Kayes. Keep Reading
Māori constituency councillors are calling for more than just "pretty words" when it comes to consulting with Māori. Keep Reading
The threat of infection brings together unlikely allies in Murupara, reports Kayne Peters. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern says if people keep good records, NZ will move down alert levels sooner. Keep Reading
The station will be operating seven days a week between 10am–3pm. Keep Reading
Hunters are prepared to restrict how far they can travel and who with to try persuade the government to permit the activity at Covid-19 alert level three. Keep Reading
Supermarket queues and police reports don't tell the full Easter weekend story, cell data suggests. Keep Reading
New data from Google shows the massive drop in public place activity since the lockdown began. Keep Reading